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The N3 Newswire for February 11

Here’s the latest Nintendo news:

The swag from Comic-Con
Wii Music goes to school
Video interview for Sonic and the Black Knight
Square: No date for Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Racing games may influence you to buy real cars
More Comic-Con videos
E pluribus Linci: Zelda II in Latin!
The Conduit video interview
The biggest sequels of this year
New Blue Dragon DS screens
Cool DSi stuff
RUMOR: You are now entering The Arcade Zone?
Why no date games?
New Mario and Luigi 3 video, music
Defending Wii Fit
In game ads have bugs of their own
New Dragon Quest 9 screens
Disgaea DS coming to Europe in April
Rhapsody DS coming to Europe in March
New Sonic and the Black Knight screens, art
Here we go again…Jack Thompson returns
Penn and Teller take on the game violence debate (THAT should be fun to watch)
Nintendo left in the dust at the GDC Awards
Looking back: Would you (or did you) go this far for a Game Boy? (I wanted one pretty bad, but didn’t go that far)
Mother 3 gets another fan translation
How to build a better game ending
Suikoden DS details

Stay tuned for breaking news and updates throughout the day.

Happy gaming,
SparklingBlue

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